
Cocktail Codex: Fundamentals, Formulas, Evolutions
Alex Day , Nick Fauchald , et al.
4.8 on Amazon
2 HN comments

Sweet: Desserts from London's Ottolenghi [A Baking Book]
Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh
4.8 on Amazon
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Herb: A cook's companion
Mark Diacono
4.7 on Amazon
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Tartine Bread
Chad Robertson and Eric Wolfinger
4.8 on Amazon
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Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking
Marcella Hazan
4.8 on Amazon
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How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Completely Revised Tenth Anniversary Edition
Mark Bittman
4.7 on Amazon
2 HN comments

The Pizza Bible: The World's Favorite Pizza Styles, from Neapolitan, Deep-Dish, Wood-Fired, Sicilian, Calzones and Focaccia to New York, New Haven, Detroit, and More
Tony Gemignani
4.8 on Amazon
2 HN comments

The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution: A Cookbook
Alice Waters , Patricia Curtan , et al.
4.7 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen
Meera Sodha
4.8 on Amazon
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The Food of Sichuan
Fuchsia Dunlop
4.9 on Amazon
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Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars
Richard K. Bernstein MD
4.6 on Amazon
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Dinner: Changing the Game: A Cookbook
Melissa Clark and Eric Wolfinger
4.7 on Amazon
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Magnolia Table
Joanna Gaines and Marah Stets
4.8 on Amazon
1 HN comments

Under Pressure: Cooking Sous Vide (The Thomas Keller Library)
Thomas Keller and Harold McGee
4.5 on Amazon
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The Moosewood Cookbook: 40th Anniversary Edition
Mollie Katzen
4.7 on Amazon
1 HN comments
BrajeshwaronDec 9, 2020
Pretty much all books gives you something or the other to learn. I started writing about the books I read, each year, since 2018. For this year, here are few, in no particular order that I feel happy and fulfilled reading them. I will be digging deeper and doing a retrospective, and write a blog post by early 2021.
- Cant't hurt me by David Goggins.
- Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport.
- Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday. (Re-read)
- Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford. A very un-assuming book that taught me lot about leadership.
- How to influence and win friends (re-read 3rd or 4th time).
- Humble Inquiry by Edgar Schein.
- I am Malala (daughter like it and so I read it)
- Leonardo Da Vinci by Walter Issacson. (I'm taking this real slow, still reading after 6+ months.)
- Range (the one mentioned by Bill Gates)
- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant.
- The Future is Asian by Parag Khanna.
- Turn the Ship Around.
- Under Pressure by Lisa Damour (I have a daughter, turning teenager in another year.)
- Venture Deals (still valid in today's fund raising scenes)
- Why we Sleep by Matthew Walker. Still reading but learning a lot already.